A project of Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, where the
Atomic Bomb was developed. The MegaMath project is intended to bring
unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms
so that young people and their teachers can think about them together.
This site contains many of the definitions and theorems from the area
of mathematics generally called abstract
algebra. It is based on the following books:
Abstract Algebra, Second Edition, by John A. Beachy and William D. Blair.
Abstract Algebra II, by John A. Beachy.
A wealth of information about H-P calculators. Includes answers to
frequently asked questions, an H-P calculator database, a list of
essential programs, an art gallery, and other related information.
These pages contain information about early Hewlett Packard
calculators. The Museum currently displays HP calculators introduced from
1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models.
Mathematicians of the seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth
century, adapted from A Short Account of the History of Mathematics by W.
W. Rouse Ball (4th Edition, 1908). These biographies constitute part of
the collection of online material relating to the history of mathematics
at the School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin.
These pages are part of an on-going project by students in
mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to
illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of
mathematics.
This archive contains the biographies of more than 1000
mathematicians. About 200 of these biographies are fairly detailed and
most are accompanied by pictures of the mathematicians themselves.
Bibliographies of mathematicians, provided by the Bellevue Community
College faculty. Includes approximately 30 biographies in a time period
from ancient to modern.